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Over the last three decades Jeff Wall has redefined the photographic image in art. His stunning large-scale photographs exude the dramatic power of history painting with utterly contemporary subject matter (everyday scenes from modern life) and materials (colour transparencies in light boxes). Each of his photographic tableaux is meticulously constructed - carefully staged, precisely lit and, since the late 1980s, digitally adjusted - in a process that the artist often compares to cinematography.

Wall has sometimes referred to his photographs as 'near documentaries' because they frequently come from scenes he has witnessed in passing and recomposed later. But he also disavows any claims to photographic truth, constructing many of his pictures around works of art and literature, such as the writings of Franz Kafka, Ralph Ellison and Yukio Mishima and the paintings of Hokusai, Delacroix and Caravaggio.

Set in a variety of locales both real and fictional, from Rome to Tijuana, many of Wall’s photographs depict Vancouver, where the artist has lived since birth. With clear-eyed detail they provide a glimpse into moments of social intercourse, private reflection or systemic violence that transcend their setting while maintaining utter fidelity to it. It is a world stripped of spectacle but suffused with humanity, pathos and a touch of fantasy. It is unmistakably the world of Jeff Wall.

The Complete Edition By Jeff Wall By Phaidon Wall’s entire body of work, from his 1978 breakthrough photograph The Destroyed Room to a suite of recent works seen here for the first time. Accompanying these images is the most comprehensive collection of interviews and essays on his work ever published. Beginning with Thierry de Duve's authoritative 'The Mainstream and the Crooked Path' and concluding with Mark Lewis's 'Jeff Wall: Photographer', commissioned specially for this volume, these texts examine each stage in Wall's career, providing unparalleled insight into one of contemporary art's foremost bodies of work.

In addition, an extensive collection of Wall's own essays opens a window on the thinking of the famously cerebral artist. A dedicated student of art history, philosophy and contemporary society, Wall is generous and eloquent in his writing. His essay on Manet ('Unity and Fragmentation in Manet') offers insights into the conceptual and pictorial strategies of the French painter. A meditation on photographic process ('Photography and Liquid Intelligence') augurs the dramatic shift from chemical to digital that has transformed the medium. A statement on film ('Cinematography: A Prologue') begins with a careful parsing of that medium's relationship to time and ends as a reflection on photography's liberation from its documentary function.

Also included is a full bibliography and a complete chronology of Wall's exhibitions, which include solo surveys at the Museum of Modern Art, New York (2007), Tate Modern, London (2006), and the Museo Nacional Centro d'Arte Reina Sofía, Madrid (1994), as well as major international group exhibitions, such as the Venice Biennale (2001), the São Paulo Biennial (1998) and Documenta (1982, 1987, 1997 and 2002).

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This landmark monograph is the most up-to-date and definitive book on the work of Jeff Wall (b.1946), the artist responsible for bringing photography to the forefront of contemporary art since the late 1970s

His images employ the latest technology to create tableaux that dramatically evoke subjects ranging from Hollywood cinema to nineteenth-century history painting

A complete career retrospective that includes four essays by eminent art historians, interviews with and writings by the artist, and full-colour reproductions of all his artworks

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